He considers it a "mystery" to be able to live, and advocates that Uncovering and dismantling impediments to the ability to live - rational mysticism - should be the mission of academia.
● A line of thought, such as Freud, Confucius, and Wiener, that sees the order of human society in man's ability to "learn".
Lorenz, Buddha, Shinran (third highest of the eight hereditary titles), etc., a series that lives in a complex world and moves toward the idea of "origin".
A family of thought that "knows" the complex world, from Polanyi's "tacit knowledge" to Wittgenstein's "the unspeakable" and others.
Shinran (third highest of the eight hereditary titles) to spinosa, from spinosa to Marx and Fromm, with spinosa at the center.
reasonable mysticism
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